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    Updated 23 Oct 2020

    Check out part 1 if you haven't!

    Not much left to the story

    So the guy continues yelling and he's what, 50-60 years old? Okay this guy was OLD and he was- he was just straight up a male karen! Okay? So I'm like 'when will this end? I wanna get off this crappy ride and go home' and I get super uncomfortable and the whole thing feels like a million years. The man continues yelling for me to smile and he points at me as i go past on the ride (My mother forced me in case you forgot-) and she's like. 'This dude attacc my child so I attacc him.' So she says "hey old man jenkins. you screaming at my kid to smile? Betta zip that mouth before i stitch it shut-" not really- more like. "Yo bro can ypu like stop harrassing my kid?- she doesn't like to smile in front of people." So he points at me again and shuts up finally. So the ride ends and I practically nArUtO run to the nearest animal cage away from the man and I'm like, "tAkE mE aWaY a SaFeR pLaCeE fOr My SwEeT eScApEeE" and thats really it-

    Such fun huh?

    Teehee

    Part 2 of the carousel conductor

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